Source: 50 Shades of Online Marketing; Good, Naughty, and Working Content.
Online Marketing can be a painful process, but it’s not to say it goes without its rewards. These days, companies, organizations, and even people can be made or broken with good online marketing or the lack of it. But what makes “good” online marketing? And here we need quotations to underscore that there isn’t really any good or bad marketing, there is simply what works...
Building websites is easy. It’s what we do. Bakers bake, Dancers dance, and we build websites. BUT… Building websites for designers, is hard. Designers are always using a keen eye, judging symmetries, colors, and contours usually invisible to most people. It’s difficult to produce artistically stunning work for someone who also consistently produces artistically stunning work...
2015 has come and gone. As Winter settles in, the wild ride slows. As the dust settles, our team is busy piecing together the lessons we’ve learned from our year of gathering data and research from the 100 plus web builds we’ve had this year. Here are three important take-aways we’ve found that will help you see more money coming through your website in the 2016 year...
Posted: November 30, 2015 | Filed Under: Tech News
Over the course of 2015, design around the web has seen some pretty phenomenal changes.
Take for instance the idea of photos. Photos online have becoming increasingly large. Big and to the point. No sense in hiding your agenda when you only have a brief synapse of a second to capture someone’s attention before the click on to the next website. That goes from general images seen on the home...
Source: Proposition F, AirBnB's Website, and the Community Caught in Between
On Nov. 6th, San Francisco voted "nae” on controversial prop F, which, would have further regulate laws that have come to be known locally as the “Airbnb” laws.
The Nov. 6 ballot initiative had caused quite a stir around the city with not-so-appreciated local bus stop attack adds.
And online, the debate, name calling, finger pointing, and political trolling...
Posted: November 16, 2015 | Filed Under: Tech News
Source: Justin Beiber to Drake, Designing Content that Works and Reworks
If you don’t know the words to Rick Ross’s ubiquitous 2009, “Everyday I’m Hustlin’”, you are either too young, too old, or you're deaf. In either case, you should know those words, because that’s exactly what your marketing program should be doing for you right now. And here, we might take a page out of a rapper’s playbook.
“Everyday I...
Posted: November 5, 2015 | Filed Under: Tech News
Source: Why should my website be mobile?
You might not know this, but when websites are created, they aren’t all necessarily made to be compatible with hand held devices, like cell phones or ipads. We here at T324 think that’s rediculous and totally un pro to say the least. And here’s why.
In 2014 about %20 of internet users in the US got online via their desktop computer only. And in just one year's time,...
Posted: February 19, 2014 | Filed Under: Tech News
We absolutely love this story. Square readers have transformed the cash register experience in the early-adopting Bay Area, eliding the purchase of expensive cash register systems for many small businesses. Now there's a way to add AIDS awareness to your Square reader while donating to (RED).
Purchasing this special red reader is a donation in itself. Plus, the reader makes donation fast and...